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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Question about milling machine
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<blockquote data-quote="DMC" data-source="post: 29493" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>DMG Ultrasonic 20 if you have the room, </p><p></p><p>or the 10 (smaller version)</p><p></p><p>Less tool-wear and tear during <em>ultrasonic milling </em>(rough-cutting)</p><p>Faster feedrate possible as well. The Ultrasonic mode is cut off for the fine detail milling inside the crown. </p><p></p><p>If the mill has work for five years, you will make your money back for that upgrade and then some. Cutting ceramics is cheaper and faster as well for same reason.</p><p></p><p>Mikron and Roeders have similar models. Linear magnetic drives in most axis, not ball-screw stuff that develops slop after years. Wet or Dry milling. Endless options and upgrades! Full automation options, and robots etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMC, post: 29493, member: 430"] DMG Ultrasonic 20 if you have the room, or the 10 (smaller version) Less tool-wear and tear during [I]ultrasonic milling [/I](rough-cutting) Faster feedrate possible as well. The Ultrasonic mode is cut off for the fine detail milling inside the crown. If the mill has work for five years, you will make your money back for that upgrade and then some. Cutting ceramics is cheaper and faster as well for same reason. Mikron and Roeders have similar models. Linear magnetic drives in most axis, not ball-screw stuff that develops slop after years. Wet or Dry milling. Endless options and upgrades! Full automation options, and robots etc. [/QUOTE]
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